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  • av James D. Rose
    615

    Focusing on the steel works at Duquesne, Pennsylvania, a linchpin of the old Carnegie Steel Company Empire, and then of US Steel, the author demonstrates the pivotal role played by a nonunion form of employee representation. This is a study of the forces that shaped and responded to workers' interests.

  • - Chicago's White Dance Bands and Orchestras, 1900-1950
    av Charles A. Sengstock
    489

    Tells the unknown story of the business behind the bands that became an industry.

  • - Sound and Nineteenth-Century Paris
    av Aimee Boutin
    295,-

  • - Escapes from Twilight Zone
    av Carole Boyce-Davies
    335

    Explores the multivalent meanings of Caribbean space and community in a cross-cultural and transdisciplinary perspective.

  • av Michael K. Rosenow
    335 - 1 235

  • - Women Writers of the Black Left, 1945-1995
    av Cheryl Higashida
    339,-

    Radicalism and Black feminism in postwar women's writing

  • - Race and Migration in the South
    av Khyati Y. Joshi
    335,99

    Explores the growth, impact, and significance of rapidly growing Asian American populations in the American South.

  • - Multiracial Asian Americans in Visual Culture
    av Leilani Nishime
    335 - 1 235

    Offers nuanced interpretations that open the door to a new and productive understanding of race in America.

  • - Local Politics in a Global Context
     
    1 399

    How the Cold War affected local-level union politics

  • - Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in America
    av Kenyon Zimmer
    1 399

  • - Jacksonville, Illinois, 1825-70
    av Don Harrison Doyle
    322,99

  • av Gerry Canavan
    275,-

  • av Jad Smith
    269

  • - Art from Amazonian Ecuador
    av Dorothea Scott Whitten
    335

    Lavishly illustrated with over 100 photos, the second edition of From Myth to Creation offers a dramatic insider''s view of the cognitive and symbolic worlds of indigenous potters and woodworkers in a region undergoing radical change. By placing Canelos Quichua art in social and cultural context, the text invites readers to better understand and appreciate the art, aesthetics, and the historical and contemporary consciousness of indigenous Americans. This new edition includes a new foreword and chapter.

  • - The Culture of Southern Gospel Music
    av Douglas Harrison
    335 - 1 325,-

    Reading between the lines of southern gospel music

  • av Paul E. Bierley
    369 - 1 399

    Most famous for his military marches, John Philip Sousa led a group of devoted musicians around the world and shaped a new cultural landscape. This book documents almost every aspect of the "March King's" band: its history, its star performers, its appearances on recordings, and the problems the group faced on their 1911 trip around the world.

  • av David Seed
    299

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    329

    Presents early twentieth-century Chicago as a vital centrepiece of Black thought and expression

  • - The Life and Music of Charlie Parker
    av Chuck Haddix
    199

  • - Field Recordings and the American Experience
    av Stephen Wade
    269 - 395

    Uncovering the hidden histories of iconic American folksongs

  • - Women, Slavery, and the Legacy of Margaret Garner
     
    335

    A thematic foundation for an interdisciplinary conversation about gendered resistance in locations including Brazil, Yemen, India, and the United States.

  • - The Intellectual Thought of Race Women
    av Brittney C. Cooper
    249

  • - Somatic Transformations through Dance, Yoga, and Touch
    av Sondra Fraleigh
    299

  • - The Creative Potential of Black Girlhood
    av Ruth Nicole Brown
    335

    Expands on the work of Black feminists and feminists of colour and breaks intriguing new ground in Black feminist thought and methodology.

  • av James Naremore
    275,-

  • - A CENTURY OF LABOR STRUGGLE AT PULLMAN
    av Susan Eleanor Hirsch
    585

    Explores the effect of race, gender, and nationality in the long struggle for economic justice by men and women of the Pullman Company.

  • - Writings in Music Theory
    av James Tenney
    1 399

  • av Karen Burnham
    295,-

    Greg Egan (1961- ) publishes works that challenge readers with rigorous, deeply-informed scientific speculation. This book includes a rare interview with the famously press-shy Egan covering his works, themes, intellectual interests, and thought processes.

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